RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION – 14D – USE OF AM, IS,  ARE – PART-4.

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📘 Rapidex English Speaking Course – Lesson 14D: Use of Am, Is, Are – Part 4

This lesson focuses on more practical sentence construction using am, is, are, especially in negative and interrogative forms, which are used frequently in spoken English.


✅ Grammar Focus: “Am / Is / Are” – Present Tense Usage

Subject Helping Verb
I am
He / She / It is
You / We / They are

These are used for:

  • Describing someone’s state, condition, or identity.
  • Talking about someone’s location or situation.

📝 Translation Examples (Hindi → English)

✔ Affirmative Sentences:

  1. वह मेरा मित्र है।
    👉 He is my friend.
  2. मैं बहुत थका हुआ हूँ।
    👉 I am very tired.
  3. तुम बहुत अच्छे हो।
    👉 You are very good.

❌ Negative Sentences:

  1. मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।
    👉 I am not ready.
  2. वह खुश नहीं है।
    👉 He is not happy.
  3. हम छात्र नहीं हैं।
    👉 We are not students.

❓ Interrogative Sentences:

  1. क्या वह स्कूल में है?
    👉 Is he at school?
  2. क्या तुम भूखे हो?
    👉 Are you hungry?
  3. क्या मैं सही हूँ?
    👉 Am I right?

❓❌ Interrogative + Negative Sentences:

  1. क्या तुम खुश नहीं हो?
    👉 Are you not happy?
    (Spoken Alternative: Aren’t you happy?)
  2. क्या वह ग़लत नहीं है?
    👉 Is he not wrong?
  3. क्या मैं मूर्ख नहीं हूँ?
    👉 Am I not a fool?

⚠ Note: “Am I not” is grammatically correct, but in informal spoken English, people often say “Aren’t I?”


🧠 Useful Patterns to Remember:

Hindi English Pattern
मैं … हूँ I am …
वह … है He/She is …
क्या तुम … हो? Are you …?
क्या वह … नहीं है? Is he not …? / Isn’t he …?

🎯 Practice Exercise – Translate into English:

  1. क्या आप थके हुए हैं?
  2. वे स्कूल में नहीं हैं।
  3. क्या वह अच्छा लड़का नहीं है?
  4. मैं बीमार नहीं हूँ।
  5. क्या मैं आपकी मदद कर सकता हूँ?

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